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        <h1>__local</h1>
        <p>
            Address Space Qualifier.
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__local
local
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        <a id="description"></a>
        <h2>Description</h2>
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            The <code class="function">__local</code> or <code class="function">local</code> address space name is
            used to describe variables that need to be allocated in local memory and are shared by
            all work-items of a work-group. Pointers to the <code class="function">__local</code> address
            space are allowed as arguments to functions (including kernel
            functions). Variables allocated in the <code class="function">__local</code> address space 
            inside a kernel function must occur at kernel function scope. 
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        <a id="notes"></a>
        <h2>Notes</h2>
        <p>
      OpenCL implements the following disjoint named address 
      spaces: <code class="function">__global</code>,
      <code class="function">__local</code>, <code class="function">__constant</code>, and
      <code class="function">__private</code>. The address space qualifier may be used in variable
      declarations to specify the region of memory that is used to allocate the object. The
      C syntax for type qualifiers is extended in OpenCL 
      to include an address space name as a valid type qualifier.
      If the type of an object is qualified by an address 
      space name, the object is allocated in the 
      specified address name; otherwise, the object is 
      allocated in the generic address space.
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      The address space names without the  __  prefix i.e. <code class="function">global</code>,
      <code class="function">local</code>, <code class="function">constant</code> 
      and <code class="function">private</code>
      may be substituted for the corresponding address 
      space names with the  __  prefix.
    </p>
        <p>
        The address space name for arguments to a function 
        in a program, or local variables of a function 
        is <code class="function">__private</code>. All function 
        arguments shall be in the <code class="function">__private</code> address space.
        The address space for a variable at program scope 
        or a static variable inside a function can either 
        be <code class="function">__global</code> or 
        <code class="function">__constant</code>, but defaults to 
        <code class="function">__global</code> if not specified.
    </p>
        <p>
        OpenCL 2.0 adds support for an unnamed <code class="function">generic</code> 
        address space. Pointers that are declared 
        without pointing to a named address space point to the 
        <code class="function">generic</code> address space. Before 
        referring to the region pointed to, the pointer 
        must be associated with a named address space.
        Functions may be written with arguments and return values that point to the 
        <code class="function">generic</code> address space.
    </p>
        <p>
        kernel function arguments declared to be a pointer or 
        an array of a type must point to one of 
        the named address spaces <code class="function">__global</code>, 
        <code class="function">__local</code> or <code class="function">__constant</code>.
    </p>
        <p>
        The named address spaces are a subset of the generic 
        address space except for the <code class="function">constant</code>
        address space.
    </p>
        <p>
        A pointer to address space A can only be assigned to 
        a pointer to the same address space A or a 
        pointer to the <code class="function">generic</code> address 
        space. Casting a pointer to address space A to a pointer to 
        address space B is illegal if A and B are named 
        address spaces and A is not the same as B.
    </p>
        <p>
        The <code class="function">__global</code>, <code class="function">__constant</code>, 
        <code class="function">__local</code>, 
        <code class="function">__private</code>, <code class="function">__generic</code>, 
        <code class="function">global</code>, 
        <code class="function">constant</code>, <code class="function">local</code>, 
        <code class="function">private</code> and 
        <code class="function">generic</code> names are reserved for use as address space 
        qualifiers and shall not be used otherwise.
    </p>
        <p>
        The size of pointers to different address spaces 
        may differ. It is not correct to assume
        that, for example, <code class="code">sizeof(__global int *)</code> 
        always equals <code class="code">sizeof(__local int *)</code>.
    </p>
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        <h3>
            Example
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// Examples of variables allocated in the __local address space
// inside a kernel function

kernel void my_func(...)
{
      local float      a;       // A single float allocated
                                // in local address space

      local float      b[10];   // An array of 10 floats
                                // allocated in local address space.
      if (...)
      {
          // example of variable in __local address space but not
          // declared at __kernel function scope.
          local float c;        // not allowed.
      }
}
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        <p>
          Variables allocated in the <code class="function">__local</code> address space inside a
          kernel function cannot be initialized.
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    kernel void my_func(...)
    {
       local float a = 1;    // not allowed 

       local float b; 
       b = 1;                // allowed
    }
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        <p>
            NOTE: Variables allocated in the <code class="function">__local</code> address
            space inside a kernel function 
            are allocated for each work-group executing
            the kernel and exist only for the lifetime of the work-group 
            executing the kernel.
        </p>
        <p>
      General qualifier examples follow:
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// declares a pointer p in the private address space that
// points to an object in address space global
global int *p;

void foo (...)
{
    // declares an array of 4 floats in the private address space
    float x[4];
    ...
}
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        <p>
      Example:
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private int f() { ... } // should generate an error
local int *f() { ... } // allowed
local int * private f() { ... }; // should generate an error.
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        <a id="specification"></a>
        <h2>Specification</h2>
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            <a href="https://www.khronos.org/registry/cl/specs/opencl-2.0-openclc.pdf#page=34" target="OpenCL Spec">OpenCL Specification</a>
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        <a id="seealso"></a>
        <h2>Also see</h2>
        <p>
            <a class="citerefentry" href="global.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">__global</span></span></a>,
            <a class="citerefentry" href="constant.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">__constant</span></span></a>,
            <a class="citerefentry" href="private.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">__private</span></span></a>,
            <a class="citerefentry" href="qualifiers.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">qualifiers</span></span></a>
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